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90s-type women now extinct
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80174306:MV80ODAzOTgyXzg3NjMzNDQ5X0IwMDIxRERG] [quote:menojack:MV80ODAzOTgyXzg3NjMyODQ5XzFBNDgzREU=] The concept of being feminine and beautiful (and not artificial) started to go away at the end of the 80s. [/quote] I don't agree. If you look at the iconic women in the 1990s, they were generally less artificial than women in the 1980s. In the 90s, for every artificial-type iconic woman like Mariah Carey, you had a down-to-earth iconic woman like Alanis Morissette. Consequently, I believe the 90s were a lot less artificial than the 80s. Every iconic woman in the 80s I can think of was on the artificial side. [/quote]
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Women like this used to be everywhere in the 90s in America. I took it for granted, and these types are extinct now.
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